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  2. Bull - Wikipedia

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    The female counterpart to a bull is a cow, while a male of the species that has been castrated is a steer, ox, [2] or bullock, although in North America, this last term refers to a young bull. [ citation needed ] Use of these terms varies considerably with area and dialect.

  3. List of cattle terminology - Wikipedia

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    A springer is a cow or heifer that is close to calving. [10] In all cattle species, a female twin of a bull usually becomes infertile due to intrauterine exposure to high testosterone levels. She is functionally a partial intersex, and is commonly called a freemartin. A wild, young, unmarked bull is known as a micky in Australia. [7]

  4. Cattle - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of male to female offspring at birth is approximately 52:48. [15] A cow's udder has two pairs of mammary glands or teats. [16] Farms often use artificial insemination, the artificial deposition of semen in the female's genital tract; this allows farmers to choose from a wide range of bulls to breed their cattle.

  5. Bulling (cattle) - Wikipedia

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    A cow mounting another cow. Bulling is a behaviour seen in cattle (and other mammals) when one mounts another, usually when one or the other is a female in oestrus (on heat); [1] "bulling" is commonly used as a term for a female in oestrus. Female cattle in oestrus may mount any adult cattle, especially a bull (fertile male) if one is present ...

  6. Beef cattle - Wikipedia

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    Most beef cattle are mated naturally, whereby a bull is released into a herd of cows approximately 55 days after the calving period, depending on the cows' body condition score (BCS). If it was a cow's first time calving, she will take longer to re-breed by at least 10 days. [4]

  7. Highland Cow Leans in for a ‘Kiss’ After Woman ... - AOL

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    Highland Titles explains, "A bull’s horns often grow forwards or even slightly downwards and have a much wider base, whereas a cow’s face upwards and are longer and finer at the tip than a ...

  8. Calf (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Purebred female calves of dairy cows are reared as replacement dairy cows. Most purebred dairy calves are produced by artificial insemination (AI). By this method each bull can serve many cows, so only a very few of the purebred dairy male calves are needed to provide bulls for breeding. The remainder of the male calves may be reared for beef ...

  9. 5 Signs of a Happy Cow Is a Reminder They’re Just Big ... - AOL

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    As puppy-like creatures, there are certain fitting things that really make them happy. As the animal sanctuary explained in their video, there are lots of ways to know that a cow is content. Like ...